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Instagram is a portal into a world of millions of individual viewpoints – a seemingly infinite kaleidoscope of civilisation refracted through the minds and technology of humanity.

What better way to celebrate the many neighbourhoods in which Residential Land properties are available than to explore them through the eyes of those who live, work and love amidst their splendour.

Here are seven areas where you can rent with us, and a favourite image we have selected from each.

Marylebone

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The mesh architecture as you gaze up through 55 Baker Street gives Marylebone a distinctly space age feel.

Hammersmith

Dark clouds fail to dampen the palpable romance as this couple bask in light of the sun sinking into the Thames beyond Hammersmith Bridge.

Paddington

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Paddling in Paddington. The Paddington Basin provides unexpected opportunities for a sedate morning of paddleboarding.

Kensington

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The Churchill Arms is in full bloom in Kensington. Step inside for real ale, Thai noodles and Winston Churchill memorabilia.

Chelsea

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A secret door in a secret garden? Chelsea offers a hint of rural intrigue in urban West London.

St. John’s Wood

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A green Ferrari poses next to some appropriately-coloured signage in the relaxed opulence of St John’s Wood.

Victoria

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The sky bursts out of the angled mirrored glass on this office facade in Victoria, while overhead lighting peeks through the clouds to compound the contrast between architecture and nature.

Westminster

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Westminster’s Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament as they’re rarely seen: nestled amid tall, tufted hair grass arcing into the orange evening light.

St James’s Park

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St James’ Park offers up an almost infinite oasis of wilderness – right in the middle of London – stretching out to Buckingham Palace in the distance.